Telco Cloud Deployment Tracker: Deploying NFs on public cloud without losing control

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In this update, we present a review of telco cloud deployments for the whole of 2022 and discuss trends that will shape the year ahead. Fewer deployments than expected were completed in 2022. The main reason for this was a delay in previously announced 5G Standalone (SA) core roll-outs, for reasons we have analysed elsewhere. However, we expect these deployments to be largely completed in 2023.

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Description

Format: PDF filePages: 28 pagesAuthor: David Martin, Emma BucklandPublication Date: January 2023

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Deep dive: Deploying NFs on public cloud without losing control
  • Regional overview
  • Operator view
  • Vendor view

Table of Figures

  • Figure 1: Global telco cloud deployments by primary purpose, 2016–23
  • Figure 2: Global deployments of C-RAN, vRAN and open RAN, 2016 to 2023
  • Figure 3: Top 10 operators in telco cloud deployments over 2018–23
  • Figure 4: Map of CNF on public cloud deployments as of January 2023
  • Figure 5: Total telco cloud deployments by region, 2016–23
  • Figure 6: APAC deployments for the top 10 types of telco cloud functions, 2016–23
  • Figure 7: European deployments for the top 10 types of telco cloud functions, 2016–23
  • Figure 8: North American deployments for the top 10 types of telco cloud functions, 2016–23
  • Figure 9: Top 10 most active operators in telco cloud, 2018 – 2023
  • Figure 10: Top 10 most active vendors in telco cloud, 2018 – 2023

 

Technologies and industry terms referenced include: 5G NSA, 5G SA, AT&T, Bharti Airtel, C-RAN, China Broadnet, cloud RAN, core, Deutsche Telekom, edge, enterprise CPE, EPC, IMS, MANO, ooredoo, open RAN, Orange, RAN, SD-WAN, SDN, telco cloud, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Verizon, VNF, VNFs, Vodafone, vRAN